Joe Pavelski is back in a San Jose Sharks jersey…for one day. In honor of Joe Thornton, who’s having his No. 19 retired by the Sharks on Saturday, Pavelski donned teal once again in Friday’s alumni Legends Game.
Ty Dellandra may only have four career fights, but two have come against Luke Kunin. There is no bitterness between the two, who have been united on the San Jose Sharks this season.
Mark Scheig: Columbus Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell on 97.1 radio, @971RandI: “might come through the pipeline in the next little bit.” It’s been well documented that the Blue Jackets would like to add a forward.
How many of the yearly leaders in NHL goals since the 1990-91 season can you name in five minutes?
Ever since the Edmonton Oilers’ season ended after Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, they’ve followed it up with a far-from-boring offseason. Last Sunday, the Oilers sent Cody Ceci and a third-round draft pick in 2025 to the San Jose Sharks for defenceman Ty Emberson.
Stefen Rosner of NHL.com : The good news for the New York Islanders is that they are believed to be in a solid position with the team. Now comes the hard part.
Former San Jose Sharks star Joe Pavelski retired from the game of hockey recently. He was a star with the Sharks for a long time and even helped them make the Stanley Cup Final.
After 18 steady seasons in the NHL, longtime San Jose Sharks forward Joe Pavelski called it a career. Pavelski spent his first 13 years with the Sharks, including four as captain and his final five seasons with the Dallas Stars.
Doug Wilson wishes that he had bet on Joe Pavelski one more time. On the occasion of Pavelski’s retirement last month, Wilson paid tribute to his 2003
Many of us have to increasingly pay attention to curves as we get older, but not in the same way that NHL players do. Age curves are models of statistical likelihood.
It’s Tuesday, July 23, 2024, and here are the top news items, highlights, and stories surrounding the Boston Bruins and from around the National Hockey League this morning.
Joe Pavelski said goodbye on Monday. Pavelski had already made it known that he was retiring after the Dallas Stars were beat by the Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference Finals in June.
Pavelski made his retirement from the NHL official on July 16.
After days of speculation, Joe Pavelski officially retired from the NHL on Tuesday, July 16, after 18 seasons. Pavelski, who recently turned 40 on Thursday, July 11, played in the NHL from 2006 to 2024 as a forward who specializes in center and right wing.
Veteran NHL forward Joe Pavelski has considered retirement all offseason. He just completed his fifth season with the Dallas Stars and his 18th in the NHL.
What could’ve made a perfect San Jose Sharks’ summer even more perfect? How about the Sharks righting a wrong and bringing back popular ex-captain Joe Pavelski to mentor 2024 No.
Joe Pavelski, one of the most esteemed players in recent NHL history, has officially announced his retirement after an illustrious 18-season career. Pavelski,
Forward Joe Pavelski will indeed be retiring.
Joe Pavelski told reporters last Tuesday he doesn’t intend on playing in the NHL in 2024-25, likely meaning the soon to be 40-year-old forward has played his final game in the NHL.
In three weeks, the National Hockey League season will be over. The Stanley Cup Final has been determined, while the hardest trophy to win in hockey was won on Sunday.
After the Dallas Stars lost in the Western Conference Final to the Edmonton Oilers, 39-year-old veteran forward Joe Pavelski announced that he is planning to retire from the NHL.
Dallas Stars’ forward Joe Pavelski did not officially announce his retirement on Tuesday, but he did say that this past season was “probably” his last NHL season.
Joe Pavelski is likely done with his career in the NHL.
The 2023-24 National Hockey League season will be completed in just under three weeks. With that being said, there’s still a ton of news, some regarding teams recently eliminated, as well as some free agency news.
The Dallas Stars live to play another day. Veteran Joe Pavelski kept the Stars' season alive, scoring 3:18 into overtime to lift the Stars over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final.
Dallas Stars forward Joe Pavelski is having a postseason to remember in this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs.
At 38 years old, Joe Pavelski of the Dallas Stars became the oldest player in NHL history to score four goals in a Stanley Cup playoff game. Somehow the historic output wasn't enough as Yanni Gourde's game-winning goal nine minutes into overtime gave the Seattle Kraken a 5-4 win in Game 1 of the Western semifinal.
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